Monochrome print competition This is the last competition of the 2013/14 season and was for prints with a theme of Monochrome. Thanks to all the members that entered prints, and to Chris Sergeant from Chesham PC for judging the entries. As with other print competitions there were less entries than the club normally receives for …

February’s competition had both print and digital sections, members could choose to enter pictures in either section with a maximum of three entries and no more than 2 in either print or digital classes. Judge for this competition was Ian Shaw. Print section winner – Stan McCartin Runners up also scoring 20 points were: Nick Razey …

Julian Tunks wins Circles competition The top 3 places were: Julian Tunks – Rings of Unity Julia Cleaver – Black Cat John Timbrell – Circular Shadows Thanks to everyone for the entries to the print competition, it was great to see some really creative approaches to mounting pictures, and indeed fully exploiting the openness …

For the final competition of the 2012/13 winter season the topic was three Of course interpratation of the theme is key, and while there were several images that implied three, or included three of the subject it was great to see some creative approaches to mounting three pictures on a single entry and some highly …

Colour management comes from a complex science and complicated mathematics, but actually it’s not hard. Key steps to consistent colour Set-up your monitor correctly Use a hardware device to measure the colour and build a profile for your monitor Make sure your software is set-up correctly Use the profiles that come with your printer / …

Congratulations to the ImageZ members who entered Photo Images 2012 organised by Aylesbury Camera Club. It was a strong entry of prints from a large number of the club’s members and the results shows once again the abilities of the club members. Out of the entire entry of some 400 prints, two of the ImageZ …

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